This New Breast Cancer Treatment Ditches Nasty Side Effects

"Researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida are developing a new treatment for breast cancer in the form of an 'immunology vaccine' that enhances your immune system, allowing your body to use its best weapon to kill those cancer cells," reports Shape.com.

Unlike a vaccine, the treatment doesn't prevent someone from getting breast cancer; but it helps treat the big C in its early stages, according to the study published in Clinical Cancer Research.

Shape.com explains: "[The treatment] uses your own immune system to attack a specific protein attached to cancer cells. This allows your body to kill the cancer cells without killing your healthy cells along with them, which is a common occurrence in traditional chemotherapy. Plus, you get all the cancer-fighting benefits but without the nasty side effects like hair loss, mental fog, and extreme nausea."

The treatment still has side effects, although they are no longer as harsh and debilitating. Also reporting on the study, EurekAlert.org states: "The most common adverse events were fatigue, injection site reactions, and chills."

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More importantly, the treatment was found to stimulate an immune response in majority of the patients. Eighty percent of patients had a detectable immune response in areas where the cancer is most likely to spread first (peripheral blood and the lymph node).

More research needs to be done, but this development definitely gives the fight against breast cancer a big boost.